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					<h3><p>You've visited all the countries! </p></h3>
					<h3><p> You may now <a href="index.html"> Return Home</a> to repeat the course or continue on to read more about a few of the countries in Africa.</p> </h3>
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					<p>The image below is a topographic map of Africa.  A topographic map shows elevation, green areas are lower in elevation and yellow to brown areas are higher in elevation.
					Below the map there is additional information about the countries discussion on the "Home" page of this site.  
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		<h2>Morocco</h2>	
				<p>Morocco is located in Northern Africa, just across the Mediterranean Sea from Spain.  Its capital, Rabat, is located on the Atlantic
				 coast. The country spans nearly 447,000 sq km., which is a little bit larger than California.  Morocco has a population of nearly 32 
				 million people and their official language is Arabic.  One fun fact about Morocco is that is it the number 1 exporter of phosphate in the world.
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			<h2>Togo</h2>
			<p>Togo is a small country in West Africa and its capital is Lom&eacute;. It covers just under 57,000 sq. km., which is a bit smaller than West 
			Virginia.  Its population is estimated at 6.7 million people and the official language is French. One fun fact about Togo is that even though it is 
			so tiny, it is ranked number 4 in the world for producing phosphate.     
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			<h2>Namibia</h2>
				<p>Namibia is located in Southern Africa along the Atlantic Coast. Its capital, Windhoek, is in the center of the country.  The country covers some
				824,000 sq. km., this is about half the size of Alaska. Its population is 2.1 million people and the official language is English.  Though the official 
				language is English, only 7% of the population speaks it.  The most common language is Afrikaans and then German. One fun fact about Namibia is that is was
				the first country in the world to include environmental protections in its constitution. 
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			<h2>Madagascar</h2>
				<p>Madagascar is an island in the Indian Ocean, off the eastern coast of Southern Africa. The island is just under 588,000 sq. km, almost twice the size of Arizona.
				The population is approximately 22 million people and the official languages are French and Malagasy. One fun fact about Madagascar is that is it the fourth largest 
				island in the world. 
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			<h2>Lesotho</h2>
				<p>Lesotho is a small country that is surrounded by South Africa on all sides.  It is just over 30,000 sq. km in size, just smaller 
				than Maryland (Yay, Maryland!). There are nearly 2 million people in Lesotho, where Sesotho and English are the official languages. 
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